Despite significant developments in proof theory, surprisingly little attention has been devoted to the concept of proof verifiers. In particular, the mathematical community may be interested in studying different types of proof verifiers (people, programs, oracles, communities, superintelligences) as mathematical objects. Such an effort could reveal their properties, their powers and limitations (particularly in human mathematicians), minimum and maximum complexity, as well as self-verification and self-reference issues. We propose an initial classification system for verifiers and provide some rudimentary analysis of solved and open problems in this important domain. Our main contribution is a formal introduction of the notion of unverifi...
The common goal of self-validating methods and computer algebra methods is to solve mathematical pro...
The Turing machine is one of the simple abstract computational devices that can be used to...
In this multi-disciplinary investigation we show how an evidence-based perspective of quantification...
This report describes the state of the art in verifiable computation. The problem being solved is th...
AbstractInformal mathematical reasoning has a strong metamathematical component, which is used to ex...
textPrograms have precise semantics, so we can use mathematical proof to establish their properties....
We give an overview of issues surrounding computer-verified theorem proving in the standard pure-mat...
In this paper I will discuss the fundamental ideas behind proof assistants: What are they and what i...
International audienceIn this chapter, we propose some future directions of work, potentially benefi...
We study the problem of argument systems, where a computationally weak verifier outsources the execu...
A proof is one of the most important concepts of mathematics. However, there is a striking differenc...
As computers become a more prevalent commodity in mathematical research and mathematical proof, the ...
The aim of computer proof checking is not to find proofs, but to verify them. This is different fro...
In this multi-disciplinary investigation we show how an evidence-based perspective of quantification...
When mathematicians discuss proofs, they rarely have a particular formal system in mind. Indeed, the...
The common goal of self-validating methods and computer algebra methods is to solve mathematical pro...
The Turing machine is one of the simple abstract computational devices that can be used to...
In this multi-disciplinary investigation we show how an evidence-based perspective of quantification...
This report describes the state of the art in verifiable computation. The problem being solved is th...
AbstractInformal mathematical reasoning has a strong metamathematical component, which is used to ex...
textPrograms have precise semantics, so we can use mathematical proof to establish their properties....
We give an overview of issues surrounding computer-verified theorem proving in the standard pure-mat...
In this paper I will discuss the fundamental ideas behind proof assistants: What are they and what i...
International audienceIn this chapter, we propose some future directions of work, potentially benefi...
We study the problem of argument systems, where a computationally weak verifier outsources the execu...
A proof is one of the most important concepts of mathematics. However, there is a striking differenc...
As computers become a more prevalent commodity in mathematical research and mathematical proof, the ...
The aim of computer proof checking is not to find proofs, but to verify them. This is different fro...
In this multi-disciplinary investigation we show how an evidence-based perspective of quantification...
When mathematicians discuss proofs, they rarely have a particular formal system in mind. Indeed, the...
The common goal of self-validating methods and computer algebra methods is to solve mathematical pro...
The Turing machine is one of the simple abstract computational devices that can be used to...
In this multi-disciplinary investigation we show how an evidence-based perspective of quantification...